Why is this easier than a folding table? Most of the demonstrations it shows having a piece of plywood on top and using it as a table. If you have space to tote around a piece of plywood, you have space for an actual table

Are they also trying to claim that it's strong enough to support the bucket from a front loader (from the picture)?

At first glance I thought, "That looks neat." Then after a moment I thought, "No way I'm using any sort of power saw on top of that." As someone else said already, if you can carry that and a 2' x 4' panel, you can carry a folding table that will be 10x more stable. HD says none available within 100 miles of me anyway.

Pretty useless design. You can only use it as a table or work surface if you have a heavy piece of plywood. It advertises itself as portable? WTF. Who wants to carry a 2ftx4ft piece of with them to a picnic? A 2x4 1/2" sheet of plywood weighs 10lbs and has splinting edges. Plus the steel frame for this thing weighs 11lbs. Total that is a 21lb table to cart around, so weighs more than a regular plastic folding table. Also you have to try to fit a 2'x4' piece of plywood in your trunk.

Why is this easier than a folding table? Most of the demonstrations it shows having a piece of plywood on top and using it as a table. If you have space to tote around a piece of plywood, you have space for an actual table

Are they also trying to claim that it's strong enough to support the bucket from a front loader (from the picture)?

It is not easier than a folding table.

A standard 62" bucket only weighs around 500lbs​. As long as the weight is pretty evenly distributed, the frame could support around 1500lbs.

I think it's more of a material support stand than a table, like a traditional set of saw horses. If you are already pulling up somewhere with a truckload of lumber to build a house or 30 sheets of plywood or drywall you can unfold these and get to work. This isn't really something you keep in the garage for Saturday projects.

I also got this small sturdy Dewalt folding table for that sort of thing. $69 was $99. The legs are kicked out by a linkage to a pull handle in about a second

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